Children age 10 to 14 by race in South Dakota

Selections

Definitions:
These are "bridged race" categories meaning there is no separating Asian
from Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islanders, and there is no
"Other" race category -- these have all been allocated to one of the
other four categories (in a process called "bridging").

Also note that there are no multi-race categories. Using bridging
techniques, all persons who indicated they were of multiple races were
re-assigned to a single race group. Detailed methodology is available
from the NCHS website
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/bridged_race/data_documentation.htm

Data are estimates for 2017.

Data Source:Missouri Census Data Center. (2018). Population Estimates by Age 2017. Available from https://census.missouri.edu/population-by-age/

Source: US Census populations with bridged race categories from NCHS.

Footnotes:
LNE = Low Number of Events (less than 10)

Updated 1 August 2018

Selections

Definitions:
These are "bridged race" categories meaning there is no separating Asian
from Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islanders, and there is no
"Other" race category -- these have all been allocated to one of the
other four categories (in a process called "bridging").

Also note that there are no multi-race categories. Using bridging
techniques, all persons who indicated they were of multiple races were
re-assigned to a single race group. Detailed methodology is available
from the NCHS website
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/bridged_race/data_documentation.htm

Data are estimates for 2017.

Data Source:Missouri Census Data Center. (2018). Population Estimates by Age 2017. Available from https://census.missouri.edu/population-by-age/

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